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AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHS 


MAINLY IN COLOR BY 


NAT CURRIER AND CURRIER AND IVES OF NEW YORK 
BUFFORD OF BOSTON, GIBSON AND COMPANY OF CINCINNATI 
STRONG OF NEW YORK, AND OTHER WELL-KNOWN LITHOGRAPHERS 


INCLUDING THE COLLECTION OF 


MR. E. C. FORD 


COMPRISING FINE SPORTING AND SHIPPING PRINTS, BATTLE SCENES, 
COUNTRY LIFE, HISTORICAL VIEWS, PORTRAITS, ETC. 


TOGETHER WITH A UNIQUE GROUP OF 
NAT CURRIER’S OWN PROOF IMPRESSIONS OF PRINTS 


MANY WITH PLATE MARKS AND A NUMBER BEING 
PROOFS BEFORE LETTERS 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 
MADISON AVENUE, <6TH TO 57TH STREET 


ENTRANCE 3°90 EAST 57TH STREET, NEW YORK 


Telephone: Piaza 1270 


On Free Public Exhibition— 


Commencing Friday, November gth, and 
Continuing until date of the sale 


Unrestricted Public Sale— 


Monday evening, November 12, 1923, at 8:15 
in the evening 


Exhibition and Sale at the— 


AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
MADISON AVENUE, 56TH TO 57TH STREET 


ENTRANCE 30 EAST §7TH STREET, NEW YORK 


Telephone: Piaza 1270 


FOREWORD 


The Collection of American Lithographs here offered is one of unusual interest 
and quality, covering a wide range of subjects and showing specimens of the best 
work of the most prominent Lithographers in America during the Nineteenth 
Century. These Prints have been selected with the utmost care in order to secure 
the finest possible examples both as regards coloring and brilliancy of impression, 
and practically every Print in the Collection has been newly matted and is in the best 
of preservation. 

The items offered include many beautiful Prints of Sports in general, such as 
Horse Racing, Fishing, Trotting and Racing Horses; there are delightful Prints of 
Early Clipper Ships, Ships-of-the-Line, Naval Engagements, splendid scenes of 
Famous Battles of the Civil War, etc.; Portraits of Presidents and numerous other 
interesting Historical Prints; Scenes of Home, Rural and City Life, Seasons of the 
Year and many others equally desirable. 

The last forty-seven items in the Catalogue, consisting of Original Proof Im- 
pressions taken off by Nat Currier himself, are of exceptional interest, are probably 
the first group of the kind to be offered in a public sale, and present a most unusual 
opportunity for the Collector of Currier and Ives Lithographs who wishes to secure 
some unique pieces for his portfolio. These Proofs have not been matted, but are 
with their original margins as issued. 


Conditions of Sale 


1. Rejection of bids. Any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the article 
offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected by the auctioneer 
if in his judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 


2. The Buyer. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arises between 
two . more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for re-sale the lot 
so in dispute. 


3. Identification and Deposit by Buyer. The name of the buyer of each lot shall be 
given immediately on the sale thereof, and when so required, each buyer shall sign a card 
giving the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and address. 

A deposit at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the purchase 
prices as may be required. 

If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so purchased may at 
the option of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. 


4. Risk after Purchase. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, and 
thereafter neither the consignor nor the Association is responsible for the loss or any damage 
to any article occasioned by theft, fire, breakage or any other cause. 


5. Delivery of Purchases. Delivery of any purchases will be made only upon payment of 
the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 


6. Receipted Bills. Goods will only be delivered on presentation of a receipted bill. A 
receipted bill presented by any person will be recognized and honored as an order by the buyer, 
directing the delivery to the bearer of the goods described thereon. If a receipted bill is lost 
before delivery of the property has been made, the buyer should immediately notify the 
Association of such loss. 


7. Storage in Default of Prompt Payment and Calling for Goods. Articles not 
paid for in full and not called for by the purchaser or agent by noon of the day following 
that of the sale may be turned over by the Association to some carter to be carried to and 
stored in some warehouse until the time of the delivery therefrom to the purchaser, and the 
cost of such cartage and storage and any other charges will be charged against the purchaser 
a the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will be upon the pur- 
chaser. 

In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in full by noon of the day follow- 
ing that of the sale, the Association reserves the right, any other stipulation in these condi- 
tions of sales notwitnstanding, in respect to any or all of lots so purchased to cancel the sale 
thereof or to re-sell the same at public or private sale without further notice for the account 
of the buyer and to hold the buyer responsible for any losses and costs sustained in so doing. 


8. Shipping. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which the Associa- 
tion is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, however, afford to purchasers every facility 
for employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, with- 
out any assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and charges of the parties engaged 
for such service. 


9. Guaranty. The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot correctly and 
endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, defect or imper- 
fection, but guaranty is not made either by the owner or the Association of the correctness 
of the description, genuineness, authenticity or condition of any lot and no sale will be set 
aside on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloguing or imperfection not noted or pointed 
out. Every lot is sold “as is” and without recourse. : 

Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, and the Association will 
give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that any lot has been 
incorrectly catalogued and in its judgment may thereafter sell the lot as catalogued or make 
mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby will become responsible for such damage 
as might result were his opinion without foundation. 


10. Records. The records of the Auctioneer and the Association are in all cases to be con- 
sidered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted by both buyer and seller as the — 
value against which all claims for losses or damage shall lie. 


11. Buying on Order. Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible parties on 
orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or telephone will be faithfully attended to without 
charge or commission. Any purchases so made will be subject to the foregoing conditions of 
sale, except that, in the event of a purchase of a lot of one or more books by or fora purchaser 
who has not through himself or his agent been present at the exhibition or sale, the Association 
will permit such lot to be returned within ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase 
money will be refunded if the lot in any manner differs from its catalogue description. 
Orders for execution by the Association should be given with such clearness as to leave no 
room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be given, but also the title, and 
bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and when the lot consists of one or more vol- 
umes of books or objects of arts, the bid per volume or piece should also be stated. If the one 
transmitting the order is unknown to the Association, a deposit must be sent or reference sub- 
mitted. Shipping directions should also be given. 
Priced Catalogues. Priced copies of the catalogue, or any session thereof, will be fur- 
nished by the Association at charges commensurate with the duties involved in copying the 


necessary information from the records of the Association. Bee : 
No person other than the auctioneer or an official of the Association is authorized to arrange 


conditions of sale different in any way from those herein contained. 
AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC. 
MANAGERS 
OTTO BERNET, 
HIRAM H. PARKE, 
AUCTIONEERS 


MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12th, AT 8:15 O’CLOCK 


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ADMIRAL DuPont, of the United States Steamship Line running between 
Boston and St. John’s, N. B. In Cotors. Boston: J. H. Bufford, undated, 
but about 1865. 24% by 17% inches. Matted. 


. ALEXANDER. A Correct Likeness of Mr. H. Rockwell’s Horse, Alexander. 


Bowery Amphitheatre. New York, March 17, 1840. IN Cotors. New 
York: Currier & Ives, undated, but about 1862. 10% by 1434 inches. 
Contemporary frame and glazed. 


. AMERICAN AUTUMN Fruits. IN Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1865. 


» 20 by 2734 inches. Matted. 


. AMERICAN CountTRY LirE. May Morning. IN Cotors. New York: N. 


Currier, 1855. 2334 by 1634 inches. Matted. 


. AMERICAN Country Lire. October Afternoon. IN Coors. New York: 


N. Currier, 1855. 24 by 1634 inches. Matted. 


. AMERICAN COUNTRY SCENE IN WINTER. IN Cotors. Philadelphia: John 


Smith, undated, but about 1865. 24 by 18 inches. Matted. 


. AMERICAN FARM YARD—Evening. IN CoLors. New York: Currier & Ives, 


1857. 24 by 1634 inches. Matted. 


. AMERICAN FEATHERED GAME. Partridges; [ALSo] American Feathered Game, 


Wild Duck and Golden Eye. IN Cotors. New York: N. Currier. The 
former, about 1854, the latter, 1854. 15 by 9% inches. Together, 2 pieces. 
Matted. 


. AMERICAN Forest GAME. IN CoLors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1866. 


1934 by 27% inches. Matted. 


AMERICAN HOMESTEAD. Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter. IN COLORs. 
New York: Currier & Ives, 1868-69. 1214 by 8 inches. Together, 4 pieces. 
Light stains. Matted. 

Complete sets like the above are extremely scarce. 


AMERICAN HunTING SCENE. Wild Duck Shooting. IN CoLtors. New York: 
Thomas Kelly, undated, but about 1865. 1734 by 25 inches. Matted. 


AMERICAN HunTING SCENE. “An Early Start.” IN CoLtors. New York: 
Currier & Ives, 1863. 2714 by 1834 inches. Matted. 


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AMERICAN HuntTING SCENE. “A Good Chance.” IN CoLors. New York: 
Currier & Ives, 1863. 2734 by 18% inches. Matted. 


AMERICAN REVOLUTION. The Declaration Committee. IN CoLors. New 
York: Currier & Ives, 1876. 12% by 8% inches. Matted. 


AMERICAN REVOLUTION. The Escape of Sergeant Champe. IN CoLors. 
New York: Currier & Ives, 1876. 12% by 8% inches. Matted. 


AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Marion’s Brigade Crossing the Pedee River, S. C. 
1778. IN Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, undated. 12% by 9 inches. 
Matted. 


AMERICAN SCENE IN THE Country. IN Coors. Boston: Haskell & Allan, 
undated, but about 1865. 17 by 24 inches. Matted. 


AMERICAN SCENE IN THE CountTRY. IN CoLors. New York: Thomas Kelly, 
undated, but about 1865. 25 by 17% inches. Matted. 


AMERICAN SHIPPING. ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR DRAWING of the Clipper 
“Solvan.” Flag Flying. In CoLors. Unsigned. 19 by 1134 inches. Matted. | 
Well-executed drawing, probably about 1835. 


AMERICAN SPECKLED Brook Trout. IN CoLtors. New York: Currier & Ives, 
1864. 16 by 22 inches. Matted. 


AMERICAN TAR (THE). “Dont Give Up the Ship.” 8% by 1134 inches; 
[ALso] The Young Sailor. 834 by 12 inches. BoTH In CoLors. New York: 
N. Currier, 1845 and 1849. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


ANDRE (JOHN). Capture of Major John André. IN Coors. New York: T. W. 
Strong, no date. 11% by 8 inches. Matted. 


ANDRE (JOHN). The Capture of André. IN Cotors. New York: Currier & 
Ives, 1876. 12% by 8% inches. Matted. 


Anxious MoMENT (THE). “A Three Pounder, Sure.” IN CoLors. New York: 
Currier & Ives, 1874. 14 by 1834 inches. Matted. 


BATTLE AT MIssIONARY RIDGE, GA. IN Cotors. No place, no date. 12 by 
8 inches. Matted. 


BATTLE OF BULL Run, VA., July 21, 1861. IN CoLors. New York: Currier 
& Ives, undated. 12 by 8 inches. Matted. 


BATTLE OF CHAMPION HILts, Mississipp1, May 16, 1863. The Formidable ~ 
Position of Gen. Pemberton, carried by Gens. Hovey, Logan, and Crocker 
of Grant’s Army. IN Coors. New York: Phelps & Watson, undated, but 
about 1863. 13 by 8 inches. Matted. 


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BATTLE OF Farr OAKS, VA. (THE), May 31st, 1862. IN Cotors. New York: 
Currier & Ives, 1862. 1214 by 8 inches. Matted. 


BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, PA., July 3, 1863. IN CoLors. New York: Currier 
& Ives, undated. 12% by 8 inches. Matted. 


BATTLE OF PEA RipGE, ARKANSAS, March 8, 1862. IN Cotors. New York: 
Currier & Ives, 1862. 1214 by 8 inches. Matted. 


BATTLE OF PITTSBURG, TENN. (THE), April 7, 1862. IN CoLors. New York: 
Currier & Ives, 1862. 121% by 8 inches. Matted. 


BATTLE OF WILSON’S CREEK, Mo. IN Cotors. No place, no date. 12 by 8 
inches. Matted. 


BERNHARDT (SARAH). Three-quarter length portrait. In CoLtors. New York: 
Currier & Ives, no date. 13 by 8 inches. Matted. 


BIRTHPLACE OF WASHINGTON (THE). New York: Currier & Ives; Washing- 
ton’s Farewell to the Officers of his Army. New York: Currier & Ives, 1876; 
The Tomb of Washington. New York: Currier & Ives, undated. 9 by 12 
inches. Together, 3 pieces. Matted. 


Boston. Exterior View of Coliseum of the Grand National Peace Jubilee. 
In Cotors. Boston: New England Lith. Co., 1869. 1614 by 11 inches. 
Matted. 


Boston. The Great Fire at Boston. IN Cotors. New York: Currier & 
Ives, 1872. 1214 by 8 inches. Matted. 


BowER OF RosEs (THE). IN CoLors. New York: Currier & Ives, undated, but 
about 1869. 14% by 20 inches. Matted. 


Brook Trout Fisninc. In Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1872. 814 
by 12% inches. Contemporary frame and glazed. 


BUTLER (Maj.-GEN. BENJAMIN F.). Half length portrait. IN CoLors. New 
York: Currier & Ives, undated. 11% by 8% inches. Matted. 


BuTLer (Mayj.-GEN. BENJAMIN F.). Portrait. Full length. 9 by 11 inches; 
McCLELLAN (Mayj.-GEN. GEORGE B.). Portrait. Half length. 12 by 8 
inches; WooL (Mayj.-GEN. JoHN E.). Portrait. Three-quarter length. 11 
by 8 inches; BANKs (Mayj.-GEn. N. P.). Portrait. Three-quarter length. 
12 by 6% inches; Lyon (Bric.-GEN. NATHANIEL). Portrait. Full length. 
Hartford: E. B. Kellogg, about 1862. 12 by 9 inches; ANDERSON (BRIG.- 
GEN. RoBERT). Portrait. Three-quarter length. 11 by 7 inches. ALL IN 
Cotors. (All, but one, published) New York: G. Whiting, about 1862. 
Matted. 


Kindly read Conditions of Sale in forepart of Catalogue 


41. CALiForNIA. Map of Mexico including Yucatan and Upper California. IN 


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Coors. Philadelphia, 1847. 17 by 24 inches. Matted. 


Inserted in the upper right-hand corner is a map of “The Late Battlefield at 
Monterey.” 


CALiFoRNIA. A Route to California. IN CoLors. New York: Currier & Ives, 
1871. 12% by 8 inches. Matted. 


CALIFORNIA. The Yo-Semite Falls. IN CoLtors. New York: Currier & Ives, 
undated. 12% by 8% inches. Matted. 


. CALIFORNIA. Yosemite Valley, California. “The Bridal Veil Fall.” In Coors. 


New York: Currier & Ives, 1866. 17% by 25 inches. Matted. 


CanaDA. The Bay of Annapolis, Nova Scotia. IN CoLtors. New York: 
Currier & Ives, undated. 12% by 8% inches. Matted. 


CATSKILL MountTAINs (THE). From the Eastern Shore of the Hudson. IN 
Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1860. 17 by 22% inches. Contem- 
porary black frame and glazed. 


CAVALRY PICKET. IN Cotors. No place, no date. 121% by 8% inches. 
Matted. 


CENTRAL ParK. THE Drive. New York: Currier & Ives, 1862. 11 by 15 
inches. Matted. 


CERITO IN THE SYLPHIDS. IN Cotors. New York: N. Currier, 1846; [ALso] A 
SAILOR’S RETURN. IN CoLors. New York: N. Currier, undated. 8 by 11% 
inches. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


CHARLESTON, S. C. The Great Fight at Charleston, S. C., April 7, 1863. IN 
Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1863. 1214 by 8 inches. Matted. 


Crvit War. Brilliant Naval Victory on the Mississippi River, near Fort 
Wright, May 10, 1862. IN CoLors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1862. 12% 
by 8 inches. Matted. 


Crvit War. The Fall of Richmond, Va., on the Night of April 2, 1865. 
In BLACK AND WHITE. New York: Currier & Ives, 1865. 12% by 8 inches. 
Matted. 


Crvit War. Grand National Democratic Banner. Peace! Union! and Victory! 
In Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1864. 12 by 9 inches. Matted. 


Crvit War. TheGreat Fight Between the“Merrimac” and “Monitor,” March 9, 
1862. IN CoLors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1862. 12% by 8 inches. 
Matted. 


Crvit War. The Great Naval Victory in Mobile Bay. Aug. 5, 1864. IN 
CoLors. New York: Currier & Ives, undated. 12% by 8 inches. Matted. 


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Crvit War. The Head of the Confederacy on a New Base. IN BLACK AND 
Waite. New York: Hilton & Co., no date. 14 by 9% inches. Matted. 


Crvit War. The Storming of Fort Donelson, Tenn. Feby. 15, 1862. IN 
Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1862. 12% by 8 inches. Matted. 


Civit War. Surrender of Gen. Lee, at Appomattox C. H., Va., April 9, 1865; 
[Atso] Surrender of Gen. Joe Johnston near Greensboro, N. C., April 26, 
1865. BotH BLACK AND WHITE. New York: Currier & Ives, 1865. 12 by 
81% inches. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


THE CLIPPER YACHT “AmeErRIcA.” IN Coors. New York: N. Currier, un- 
dated, but about 1851. 1214 by 8 inches. Matted. 


Comic SporTING Prints. The “Crowd” that “Scooped” the Pools; The “Sports” 
who lost their “Tin.” IN Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1878. 14 by 9 
inches. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


Comic SporTING Prints. “Laying Back,” Stiff for a Brush; “Hung Up,” With 
the Starch Out. IN Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1878. 13% by 9 
inches. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


Comic SPorTING Prints. A Line Shot—The Aim; A Line Shot—The Recoil. 
In Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1891. 10 by 13% inches. To- 
gether, 2 pieces. Matted. 


Comic SPORTING Prints. (A Set of six prints.) The First Bird of the Season; 
Black Duck Shooting; Caught on the Fly; Fly Fishing; A Bad Point, on 
a Good Pointer; Between Two Fires. IN CoLors. New York: Currier & 
Ives, 1879. Together, 6 pieces. Matted. 


Comic SporTING Prints. A Soft Thing on Snipe; A Double-Barreled Breech 
Loader. IN Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1880. 14 by 9 inches. 
Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


Comic SPORTING PRINTS. Sure of a Bite; “Got the Drop on Him”; “Tumbled 
to It.” In CoLors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1881. 1314 by 10 inches. 
Together, 3 pieces. Matted. 


CoRCORAN (CoL. MicHAEL). IN BLACK AND WHITE. New York: T. W. Strong, 
undated. 12 by 9 inches. Matted. 


DAVIS (JEFFERSON). Jeff’s Last Shift. Boston: Bufford, 1865; The Capture 
of Jeff Davis. New York, no date. Boru in BLACK AND WHITE. 1314 by 
9% inches. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


DAvIS (JEFFERSON). The Last Ditch of the Chivalry, or a President in 
Petticoats. New York: Currier & Ives, 1865. 14 by 9 inches; Off to the 
Last Ditch. No place, no date. 14 by 20 inches. BOTH IN BLACK AND 
WHITE. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


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DARKTOWN FIRE BRIGADE (THE). A Set of Ten Plates. ALL In COLors. 
New York: Currier & Ives, 1884 to 1894. 1314 by 9 inches. Together, 
Io pieces. Matted. 


DEATH OF MINNEHAHA (THE). IN CoLtors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1867. 
14% by 20% inches. Matted. 


ELLSLER (FANNY). Fanny Ellsler in the Shadow Dance. IN CoLtors. New 
York: N. Currier, 1846. 1134 by 8 inches. Matted. 


ELLSWORTH (CoL. ELMER E.). New York Fire Zouaves; Sergeant Brownell, 
The Avenger of Col. Ellsworth. BotH BLACK AND WHITE. New York: 
T. W. Strong, undated. 12 by 9 inches. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


ELLSworTH (CoOL. ELMER E.). New York Fire Zouaves. IN CoLors. New 
York: Currier & Ives, undated, but about 1861; [ALso] Major Gen. BurNn- 
SIDE. Boston: J. H. Bufford, undated. 9% by 12% inches. Together, 
2 pieces. Matted. 


EnocH ARDEN. The Lonely Isle. IN CoLtors. New York: Currier & Ives, 
1869. 2214 by 14% inches. Matted. 


EVANGELINE. IN CoLors. New York: Currier & Ives, undated. 14 by 17 
inches. Matted. 


EVENTIDE. October. The Village Inn. IN Cotors. New York: Currier & 
Ives, 1867. 1434 by 2434 inches. Matted. 


FArRIE’s Home (THE). IN CoLors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1868. 20% 
by 15 inches. Matted. 


FARMER’S HoME. IN Coors. New York: Ed. Farrell, undated, but about 
1865. 24% by 1714 inches. Matted. 


FLOWER DANCE (THE). By the Vienna Children. IN CoLtors. New York: 
N. Currier, 1846. 12 by 8 inches. Matted. 


FLowers. New York: N. Currier [1848]. 834 by 13 inches; The Carrier 
Dove. The Departure. New York: Currier & Ives, no date. 10 by 12 
inches; The Carrier Dove.. The Return. New York: Currier & Ives, no 
date. 121%4 by 9% inches. ALL in Coors. Together, 3 pieces. Matted. 


Fort FISHER. Bombardment of Fort Fisher, Jan. 15th, 1865. IN Coors. 
New York: Endicott & Co., 1865. 30 by 18 inches. Matted. 


Fort FIsHER. Bombardment of Fort Fisher, Jan. 15th, 1865. TINTED. 
New York: Endicott & Co., 1865. 29 by 161% inches. Mounted and matted. 


FortrESS Monroe. Bird’s Eye View of Fortress Monroe. IN Cotors. 
Boston: 1861. 10% by 734 inches. Matted. 


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FosTER (Mayj.-GEn. J. G.). On Horseback. IN Cotors. Cincinnati: Gibson 
& Co., undated. 11% by 8% inches. Matted. 


FOUR SEASONS OF LIFE (THE). Childhood; Middle Age; Old Age. IN Cotors. 
ed pote Currier & Ives, 1868. 16 by 2314 inches. Together, 3 pieces. 
atted. 


Four SEASONS OF LIFE (THE). Old Age. The Season of Rest. IN CoLors. 
New York: Currier & Ives, 1868. 2314 by 15% inches. Matted. 


Fox Fanciers (THE). IN Cotors. New York: Thomas Kelly, 1862. 24 by 
173% inches. Matted. 


FREMONT (Mayj.-GEN.). On Horseback. IN CoLors. Cincinnati: Gibson & 
Co., no date. 11% by 8% inches. Matted. 


. GETTysBURG. The Battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863. IN CoLors. 


New York: Currier & Ives, 1863. 221% by 15% inches. Matted. 
VERY RARE, 


GRAND BANNER of the Radical Democracy, for 1864. IN Cotors. New York: 
Currier & Ives, 1864. 12 by 9 inches. Matted. 


GRAND NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC BANNER. Peace! Union! and Victory! IN 
Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1864. 12 by 9 inches. Matted. 


GRANT (LIEvT.-GEN. U. S.); Major Gen. P. H. Sheridan; Andrew Johnson. 
Bust portraits. In BLAcK AND WuiTE. Boston: Bufford, undated. 11% 
by 8% inches. Together, 3 pieces. Matted. 


Gray’s ELEGy. In a Country Church-Yard. IN CoLtors. New York: Currier 
& Ives, 1864. 23 by 16 inches. Matted. 


GREAT FIRE AT Boston (THE). IN Coors. New York: Currier & Ives 
[1872]. 8 by 1234 inches. Matted. 


GREAT NAVAL VICTORY IN MOBILE Bay (THE), Aug. 5th, 1864. IN CoLors. 
New York: Currier & Ives, no date. 12% by 8 inches. Matted. 


GUTENBERG (JOHANN). Full-length portrait, scene in Printing Shop. IN 
Cotors. New York: Edmund Foerster, undated, but about 1865. 23 by 
17% inches. Matted. 


HALE (JoHN P.). The Champion of Liberty and Free Soil. In CoLors. New 
York: Kellogg & Comstock, undated. 12 by 8 inches. Matted. 


HALT BY THE WaysIDE (A). New York: Currier & Ives, undated; [ALso] 
LANDING OF THE PILGRIMS AT PLYMOUTH, 11 December, 1620. New York: 
N. Currier, undated. BotH In CoLors. 12% by 8 inches. Together, 2 
pieces. Matted. 


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HareEwoop HospitTaL, WASHINGTON. IN CoLors. New York: Ch. Magnus, 
1864. 163%4 by 10% inches. Somewhat spotted. Matted. 


Harrison (W. H.). Death of Harrison, April 4, 1841. IN Cotors. New 
York: N. Currier, 1841. 13 by 8% inches. Matted. 


Hayes (RUTHERFORD B.). Bust portrait; Gen. Chester A. Arthur. Bust 
portrait. BotH IN BLACK AND WHITE. New York: Currier & Ives, the 
former, undated, the latter, 1880. 12 by 9% inches. Together, 2 pieces. 
Matted. 


HAYING-TIME (THE). The First Load. IN CoLors. New York: Currier & 
Ives, 1868. 16 by 23% inches. Matted. 


HEENAN (JoHN C.—“The Benecia Boy”). Portrait. Three-quarter length. 
In Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, undated, but about 1861. 8% by 
12 inches. Matted. 


[HEENAN (JoHN C.).] Yankee Doodle on his Muscle. The Benecia Boy 
astonished the Englishmen. IN Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 
undated, but about 1860. 8 by 12 inches. Matted. 


HiawatuHa’s WEDDING. IN CoLors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1858. 13% 
by 18 inches. Matted. 


HicH BripGE AT Harem, N. Y. (THE). IN Cotors. New York: Currier 
& Ives, 1849. 12% by 8 inches. Matted. 


HOLIDAYS IN THE COUNTRY. Troublesome Flies. IN CoLors. New York: 
Currier & Ives, 1868. 231% by 1534 inches. Matted. 


HoME FROM THE Brook. The Lucky Fisherman; [ALso}] Home from the 
Woods. The Successful Sportsman. IN Cotors. New York: Currier & 
Ives, 1867. 1634 by 2434 inches. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


HOME IN THE CouNTRY. Summer. IN Cotors. New York: Charles Hart, 
undated, but about 1865. 2334 by 17 inches. Matted. 


HoME IN THE CountTrRY (A). Summer; [ALtso] A Home in the Country. 
Winter. IN Cotors. New York: Thomas Kelly, 1867. 25 by 18 inches. 
Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


HoME OF THE DEER (THE). IN CoLtors. New York: Currier & Ives, undated, 
but about 1868. 10 by 15 inches. Contemporary walnut frame, glazed. 


Home oF WASHINGTON (THE). Mount Vernon, Va. IN Coors. Currier & 
Ives, undated. 15% by 11 inches. Matted. 


Hooker (Maj.-GEN. JosEPH). On Horseback. In Cotors. New York: 
Currier & Ives, undated. 12 by 8% inches. Matted. 


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Hupson HIGHLANDs (THE). From the Peekskill and Cold Spring Road near 
Garrison’s Landing. IN CoLtors. New York: Currier & Ives [1857]. 15 
by 20% inches. Matted. 


Hupson RIVER. View on the Hudson River, from Ruggles’s House, New- 
burgh. IN CoLors. New York: Currier & Ives, undated, but about 1869; 
[ALso] SyLvAN LAKE. IN Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1868. 12% 
by 8 inches. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


INCONVENIENCE OF WEARING COFFEE-BaG Skirts. IN CoLors. New York, 
no date. 12 by 8% inches. Matted. 


IRELAND. The Holy Well; The Cove of Cork. BoTH IN CoLors. New York: 
Currier & Ives, undated. 121% by 8 inches. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


IRELAND. The Seven Churches of Clonmacnoise on the River Shannon. IN 
Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, undated. 121% by 8 inches. Matted. 


Jackson (ANDREW). Death of Gen. Andrew Jackson. IN CoLors. New 
York: N. Currier, 1845. 1214 by 8% inches. Matted. 


JACKSON (ANDREW). Death of Gen. Andrew Jackson; [Atso] Off for the 
War. BotuH 1n Cotors. New York: T. W. Strong, undated. 12 by 9 
inches. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


Kinc Wiiuram III. Full-length portrait on horseback. IN Cotors. New 
York: Kellogg & Comstock, undated. 10 by 9 inches. Matted. 


Lapy OF THE LAKE. New York: Currier & Ives, 1870; [ALSo] Susanna. New 
York: N. Currier, 1849. BoTH IN CoLors. 12 by 8% inches. Together, 
2 pieces. Matted. 


LAKE GEORGE. Autumn on Lake George. IN CoLors. New York: Currier 
& Ives, undated. 12% by 8 inches. Matted. 


LAKE GEORGE. Caldwell, Lake George. IN CoLors. New York: E. B. 
Kellogg, undated, but about 1859. 1134 by 8 inches. Matted. 


LAKE GEORGE. View on Lake George. IN CoLtors. New York: Currier & 
Ives, 1866. 15 by 20 inches. Contemporary black frame and glazed. 


LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG. IN CoLors. New York: Currier & Ives, undated; 
[Atso] THE HALT BY THE WaysIDE. IN CoLtors. New York: Currier & 
Ives, undated. 1214 by 8 inches. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


LAKES OF KILLARNEY (THE), Ireland. IN Cotors. No place, no date. 271% 
by 18 inches. Matted. 


LirE AND AGE OF MAN (THE). Stages of Man’s Life from the Cradle to the 
Grave. IN Cotors. No place, J. Belony, no date. 12% by 8 inches. 
Matted. 


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LIFE IN THE Country. “The Morning Ride.” InN Cotors. New York: 
Currier & Ives, 1859. 26 by 18 inches. Matted. / 


LIFE IN THE Woops. “Starting Out.” IN CoLors. New York: Currier & 
Ives, 1860. 19 by 27% inches. Matted. 


LIFE OF A SPORTSMAN (THE). Going Out. IN Cotors. New York: Currier & 
Ives, 1872. 8% by 12% inches. Contemporary frame and glazed. 


LILLIPUTIAN KiNG (THE). IN CoLors. New York: T. Strong, no date. 11 
by 10 inches. Matted. 


LINCOLN (ABRAHAM). The Assassination of President Lincoln at Ford’s 
Theatre on the night of Friday, April 14, 1865. IN CoLors. Philadelphia: 
A. Pharazyn, undated. Contemporary frame and glazed. 


LINCOLN (ABRAHAM). The Assassination of President Lincoln. New York: 
Currier & Ives, 1865; Assassination of President Lincoln. Bota In BLACK 
AND WHITE. 14 by Io inches, and smaller. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


LINCOLN (ABRAHAM). The Assassination of President Lincoln. In CoLors. 
New York: Currier & Ives, circa 1865. 12 by 8 inches. Matted. 


LINCOLN (ABRAHAM). The Body of the Martyr President Abraham Lincoln. 
BLack AND WHITE. New York: Currier & Ives, 1865. 12 by 8 inches. 
Matted. 


LINCOLN (ABRAHAM). Bust Portriat. BLACK AND WHITE. Boston: Bufford, 
1865. 12 by 8 inches. Matted. 


LINCOLN (ABRAHAM). Bust Portrait. IN BLACK AND WHITE. New York: 
Currier & Ives, undated. 10 by 9 inches. Matted. 


LINCOLN (ABRAHAM). Death of President Lincoln. IN CoLors. New York: 
Currier & Ives, 1865. 1214 by 8% inches. Matted. 


LINCOLN (ABRAHAM). Death of President Lincoln. In Cotors. New York: 
Currier & Ives, 1865. 13 by 8% inches. Matted. 


LINCOLN (ABRAHAM). Death of President Lincoln. IN BLACK AND WHITE. 
New York: Currier & Ives, 1865. 12% by 8% inches. Matted. 


LINCOLN (ABRAHAM). The First of May 1865 or General Moving Day in 
Richmond, Va. IN Cotors. New York: H. & W. Voight, 1865. 9 by 6 
inches. Matted. 


LINCOLN (ABRAHAM). Last Moments of President Lincoln. IN BLACK AND 
Wuite. Boston: Bufford, 1865. 13 by 9 inches. Matted. 


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LINCOLN (ABRAHAM). Memento Mori. With woodcut portraits, and senti- 
ments. (2 issues.) Together, 2 pieces. 12% by 9 inches. Matted. 


' Different issues of this rare contemporary piece, probably printed in New York, 
1865. 


LINCOLN (ABRAHAM). The Political Gymnasium. IN BLAcK AND WHITE. 
New York: Currier & Ives, 1860. 17 by 11 inches. Matted. 


LINCOLN (ABRAHAM). Shooting of Booth; Capture of Harrold and the 
Shooting of Booth. IN CoLtors. New York: Chr. Kummell & Forster, 
circa 1865. 9% by 7 inches. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


LINCOLN (ABRAHAM). “Taking the Stump” or Stephen in Search of His 
Mother. IN BLAcK AND WHITE. New York: Currier & Ives, 1860. 16 by 
9% inches. Matted. 


LINCOLN (ABRAHAM). Three-quarter portrait. IN Cotors. New York: 
Ensign, Bridgman & Fanning, circa 1864. 14 by 9 inches. Matted. 


LittLe BLugEBELL; LittLe Daisy; THE LitTLE TEA Party; THE SISTERS; 
JAMES. ALL IN COLORS. New York: N. Currier, and Currier & Ives, 
undated, and the last named, New York: E. C. Kellogg. 8% by 1134 inches. 
Together, 5 pieces. Matted. 


. LittLe BrotHers. New York: Currier & Ives, 1863; Little Brother & Sister. 


New York: Currier & Ives, 1863; Only Daughter. New York: F. P. 
Whiting, undated. ALL IN CoLors. 12 by 8% inches. Together, 3 pieces. 
Matted. 


Macic Lake. IN BLack AND WuiTE. New York: Currier & Ives, undated. 
14% by 10% inches. Matted. 


Maps AND CHARTS. Savannah River and Key West. New York, 1861; 
Frank Leslie’s War Maps. New York, 1862; Charleston Harbor. New York, 
1861; Some damaged. Together, 8 pieces. 


Marion (GENERAL FRANcIS—of South Carolina). In his swamp Encamp- 
ment, inviting a British Officer to share his Dinner of sweet Potatoes and 
cold Water. IN CoLors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1876. 8% by 12% 
inches. Matted. 


Mary; [Atso] The Young Bride. BotH in Cotors. New York: J. Baillie, 
1845. 1134 by 8% inches. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


Masonic Haru. Philadelphia. The Conflagration of the Masonic Hall, 
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, which occurred at the end of the oth of 
March, 1819. Engraved by J. Hill. In Coors. Philadelphia: Wm. Smith, 
undated. 21 by 17% inches. Matted. 


MatTHEw (REv. FATHER). The Apostle of Temperance. IN CoLors. New 
York: J. Baillie, 1849. 1114 by 8% inches. Matted. 


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Mazerpa. (Set of 4 prints.) IN CoLors. New York: N. Currier, 1846. 124% 
by 8 inches. Together, 4 pieces. Matted. 


Complete set, scarce. 


McCLeLiLANn (Maj.-GEN. GEORGE). At the Battle of Antietam. IN COLoRs. 
New York: Currier & Ives, 1862. 12 by 8% inches. Matted. 


McCLELLAN (Maj.-GEN. GEORGE). On Horseback. IN Coors. No place, | 
no date. 11% by 9 inches. Matted. 


MEADE (Maj.-GEN. GEORGE G.). Portrait of Meade on Horseback. New 
York: Currier & Ives [1863]. 9 by 11% inches; [ALso] The Night after the 
Battle. Burying the Dead. New York: N. Currier [1846]. 8% by 12% 
inches. BoTH IN CoLors. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


MExIcAN War. Landing of the American Forces under General Scott at 
Vera Cruz, March 9, 1847. IN CoLtors. New York: N. Currier, 1847. 11% 
by 15 inches. Contemporary frame and glazed. 


Mitt-Dam AT “SLEEPY HoLLow” (THE). New York: Currier & Ives, undated, 
but about 1869. 17 by 224 inches. Contemporary frame and glazed. 


MississipPI. Bound Down the River. IN Cotors. New York: Currier & 
Ives. 12% by 8 inches. Matted. 


Mississippi. Scene of the Lower Mississippi. In Tints. Berlin: undated, but 
about 1855. 1534 by 10% inches. Matted. 


MississiPPI. Scenery of the Upper Mississippi. An Indian Village. New 
York: Currier & Ives, undated, but about 1868. 12% by 8 inches. Some- 
what stained. Matted. 


“Monitor” ocH “Merrimac.” In Cotors. Chicago: Shober & Carqueville, 
undated. 27 by 16% inches. Rebacked with linen and shellacked. Matted. 


[MontTEz (LoLA).] Belle of the West. IN Cotors. New York: N. Currier, 
no date. 12% by 8% inches. Matted. 


Montez (Loita). Lola Montez as Mariquita. IN Cotors. New York: 
N. Currier, undated. 11% by 8% inches. Matted. 


More PLUCKY THAN PRUDENT. IN CoLors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1885. 
12 by 9 inches. Matted. 


MORNING PRAYER (THE); [AND] The Evening Prayer. IN CoLors. New York: 
N. Currier, undated. 1144 by 8 inches. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


Morrissey (JouN—Ex-Champion of America). Portrait. IN Cotors. New 
York: Geo. Whiting, undated, but about 1858. 834 by 12 inches. Matted. 


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My FAvoriTE Pony. New York: Currier & Ives, 1871; Ready for an Offer. 
Currier & Ives, undated; To the Memory of. New York: E. B. Kellogg, 
Hartford, Ct., undated; John Wesley, Preaching at his Father’s Grave. 
New York: Currier & Ives, undated. THREE IN CoLors. Mainly 8 by 12 
inches. Together, 4 pieces. Matted. ; 


My LitTLe PLAYFELLOW; The Little Beau; The Morning Prayer; The Even- 
ing Prayer; Marguerite. ALL In CoLors. (All but “The Little Beau” pub- 
oe New York: N. Currier. 8 by 9% inches. Together, 5 pieces. 
Matted. 


NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC BANNER, containing portraits of Stephen A. Douglas 
and Herschel V. Johnson. IN Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1860; 
Portrait of Stephen A. Douglas. New York: Currier & Ives, undated, but 
about 1861. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


NATIONAL WASHINGTON MONUMENT. IN CoLors. New York: N. Currier, 
undated. 12 by 8% inches. Matted. 


New York. The Great Bartholdi Statue, Liberty Enlightening the World. 
In Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1885. 1314 by 9% inches. Matted. 


New York. The Great East River Bridge. To Connect the Cities of New 
York and Brooklyn. In CoLors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1872. 1214 by 
81% inches. Somewhat stained. Matted. 


New York Bay. From Bay Ridge, L. I. In Cotors. New York: Currier & 
Ives, 1860. 2014 by 14% inches. Mounted and repaired. Matted. 


NrAGARA FALLs. Falls of Niagara. IN Coors. New York: N. Currier, un- 
dated. 12% by 8 inches. Matted. 


NIAGARA FALLS. From the Canada Side. IN CoLors. New York: Currier & 
Ives, undated. 12% by 8 inches. Matted. 


NIGHT BY THE CAMpP-FIRE. IN CoLors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1861, 
10% by 15 inches. Matted. 


O’CONNELL (DANIEL). The Funeral of Daniel O’Connell. In Cotors. No 
place, no date. 12 by 8inches. Matted. 


OLD OAKEN Bucket (THE). IN Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1864. 
16 by 23 inches. Matted. 


OREGON. Topographical Map of the Road from Missouri to Oregon, commenc- 
ing at the mouth of the Arkansas, in the Missouri River and ending at the 
mouth of the Wallah-Wallah in the Columbia. From the Field notes and 


Journals of Capt. J. C. Fremont. . . . Compiled by Charles Preuss, 1846. 
7 maps, oblong folio, as issued, stain down the center of each map. 
Circa 1846 


COMPLETE SET OF THIS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT SERIES of maps which we believe 
is the only set that has been offered for sale in recent years. 


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PASSING THE LINE. IN CoLors. 24 by 33% inches. Gilt frame and glazed. 


PAST AND THE FUTURE (THE). IN CoLors. New York: Currier & Ives, un- 
dated, but about 1868. 19% by 15 inches. Matted. 


PHILADELPHIA. Kensington Iron Works and Rolling Mills. Beach Street, 
Kensington. No place or date, probably Philadelphia about 1850. 16 by 
10 inches. Matted. 


PoINnTING A BEvy. IN Coors. New York, Currier & Ives, 1866. 24% by 
19 inches. Matted. 


Port Roya. The Union Victory at Port Royal, Nov. 7, 1861. TINTED. New 
York: Shearman & Hart, 1861. 24% by 17%. Matted. 


PRESIDENTIAL PORTRAITS. John Quincy Adams. No place, no date. 11 by 9 
inches; John Adams. New York: N. Currier, no date. 834 by 11 inches; 
Millard Fillmore. Hartford: Kellogg & Comstock, no date; 8% by 11 
inches; James K. Polk. New York: N. Currier, no date. 8% by 11% inches. 
ALL IN Cotors. Together, 4 pieces. Matted. 


PRESIDENTIAL PoRTRAITS. Portraits of George Washington; James Monroe; 
Andrew Jackson; John Tyler; Thos. Jefferson; James Madison; John Quincy 
Adams; John Adams; Wm. H. Harrison; Martin Van Buren. ALL IN 
Cotors. New York: N. Currier (5 without his name, but Currier Prints). 
13% by 11 inches. Together, 10 pieces. 


PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. From Washington to Taylor. IN 
Cotors. New York: J. Baillie, 1848. 13 by 9 inches. Matted. 


PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. From Washington to Pierce. IN CoLors. 
No place, no date. 13 by 9 inches. Matted. 


PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. From Washington to Polk. IN CoLors. 
New York: N. Currier, 1844. 13 by 9 inches. Matted. 


PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. From Washington to Polk. IN Coors. 
New York: N. Currier, 1848. 13 by 9 inches. Matted. 


PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. From Washington to Polk. In Coors. 
New York: N. Currier, no date. 13 by 9 inches. Matted. 


PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. Geo. Washington to John Tyler. IN 
Cotors. New York: N. Currier, 1842; THE WASHINGTON FAMILY. BLACK 
AND WHITE. New York: Currier & Ives, 1867; PORTRAIT OF GEO. WASH- 
INGTON. TINTED. New York: Currier & Ives, about 1862. 12% by 8 inches, 
etc. Together, 3 pieces. Matted. : 


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PROGRESS OF INTEMPERANCE. (Set of six prints.) In CoLors. New York: N. 
Currier, 1841-1844. Together, 6 pieces. 1214 by 8% inches. Matted. 


Complete Set. Extremely Scarce. Comprises:—Invitation to Drink; Sick and 
Repentant; The Relapse; A Ruined Family; The Expectant Wife; A Robber. 


ReBEccA. New York: J. Baillie, 1847; Catharine. New York: N. Currier, 
1845; Little Jenny. New York: N. Currier, no date. ALL IN CoLors. 
Together, 3 pieces. 1134 by 8 inches. Matted. 


RETURN FROM THE PASTURE (THE). TINTED. New York: Currier & Ives, 
undated. 28 by 19 inches. Matted. 


REVOLUTIONARY War. Battle at Bunker’s Hill. In Cotors. New York: 
T. W. Strong, undated. 12 by 8 inches. Matted. 


RIVER SHANNON (THE). From the Tower of Limerick Cathedral. IN CoLors. 
New York: Currier & Ives, undated. 1234 by 8% inches. Matted. 


SACRED TO THE Memory or. Two prints IN Cotor. New York: T. W. 
Strong, no date. 1214 by 8% inches. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


Savers (T.—Champion of England). Portrait. Full-length. IN Cotors. 
New York: Currier & Ives, 1860. 8 by 12 inches. Matted. 


SCENES FROM UNCLE Tom’s CaBIn, Nos. 1, 2 and 4: Perilous Escape of Eliza 
and Child; First Meeting of Uncle Tom and Eva; Death of Uncle Tom. 
ALL IN CoLtors. New York: T. W. Strong, undated. 12 by 8% inches. 
Together, 3 pieces. Matted. 


SETTER AND Woopcock. BLACK AND WHITE. New York: Currier & Ives, 
undated, but about 1865. 9 by 834 inches. Matted. 


SHERIDAN’S CAVALRY at the Battle of Fisher’s Hill. (Shenandoah Valley.) 
In Coors. No place, no date. 12 by 8 inches. Matted. 


Surppinc. Awful Explosion of the “Peace Maker” on board the U. S. Steam 
Frigate, “Princeton,” on Wednesday, 28 Feb. 1844. In Cotors. New York: 
N. Currier, undated, but about 1850. 1234 by 8 inches. Matted. 


SHIPPING. Burning of the “Ocean Monarch” of Boston. August 24, 1848. 
In Cotors. New York: N. Currier [1848]. 8 by 12% inches. Matted. 


SHIPPING. Burning of the Steamship “Golden Gate.” IN CoLors. New York: 
Currier & Ives, no date. 12% by 8 inches. Matted. 


SHIPPING. Clipper Ship “Great Republic.” In Cotors. New York: N. 
Currier, undated. 12% by 8% inches. Somewhat spotted. Matted. 


SHIPPING. Cutter “Genestra;” [ALso] “Vigilante” and “Valkyrie.” IN Coors. 
New York: Currier & Ives, 1885 and 1893. 15 by 21, and 16 by 23 inches. 
Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


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SHIPPING. Cutter Yacht, “Thistle.” IN CoLtors. New York: Currier & Ives, 
1887. 13% by 10 inches. Matted. 


SHIPPING. The “Great Eastern.” IN Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 
undated. 1314 by 9 inches. Matted. 


SHIPPING. Loss of the Steamboat “Swallow” while on her Trip from Albany 
to New York, April 7, 1845. IN CoLtors. New York: N. Currier [1845]. 
8 by 12% inches. Matted. 


SHIPPING. The Magnificent Steamship “New York” of the American Line. 
In Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, undated. 14% by 8 inches. Matted. 


SHIPPING. The Magnificent Steamship “Paris” of the American Line. IN 
Coors. Currier & Ives, undated. 14% by 8 inches. Matted. 


SHIPPING. The Miniature Ship, “Red, White, and Blue.” IN Cotors. New 
York: Currier & Ives, undated, but about 1866. 12% by 8 inches. Matted. 


SHIPPING. Off a Lee Shore; Nipped in the Ice. IN CoLors. New York: 
Currier & Ives, undated. 13% by 8% inches. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


SHIPPING. The Royal Mail Steamship “Persia.” New York: N. Currier, 
1856. 151% by 23% inches. Somewhat stained. Matted. 


SHIPPING. Sloop Yacht “Volunteer.” IN CoLors. New York: Currier & 
Ives, 1887. 1334 by 10 inches. Matted. 


SHIPPING. The Steamer “Franklin.” In Coors. No place or date, but 
probably about 1850. 1414 by 10% inches. Matted. 


SHIPPING. Steamship “City of Montreal” of the Inman Line. IN COoLors. 
New York: Currier & Ives, undated. 13 by 8 inches. Matted. 


SHIPPING. U. S. Frigate “Constitution.” IN CoLtors. New York: N. Currier, 
undated, but about 1845. 12)4 by 8 inches. Light stains. Matted. 


SHIPPING. U. S. Mail Steamship “Atlantic.” IN Coors. New York: N. 
Currier, 1852. 1234 by 8 inches. Somewhat stained. Matted. 


SHIPPING. U.S. Ship “Independence.” IN CoLors. New York: E. C. Kellogg 
[1842]. 8 by 12% inches. Matted. 


SHIPPING. U. S. Steam Frigate “Mississippi” in a Typhoon. IN CoLors. 
New York: Currier & Ives, 1857. 21 by 14% inches. Matted. 


SHIPPING. U.S. Steam Frigate “Niagara.” IN CoLors. New York: Currier 
& Ives, undated. 12 by 8% inches. Matted. 


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SIEGE OF CHARLESTON (THE). IN Coors. New York: Currier & Ives, 
undated, but about 1863. 12% by 8 inches. Matted. 


SIGEL (GEN. FRANZ). On Horseback. IN Cotors. New York: Currier & 
Ives, 1862. 114 by 8% inches. Matted. 


SNIPE SHOOTING. IN CoLors. New York: N. Currier, 1852. 13 by 20% 
inches. Matted. 


SOLDIER’S HomME (THE). The Vision. New York: Currier & Ives [1862]. 
734 by 12 inches; [ALso] The Star Spangled Banner. New York: Currier 
& Ives, no date. 1114 by 834 inches. BoTH IN CoLors. Together, 2 pieces. 

_ Matted. 


SPANISH DANcE. IN CoLors. New York: Currier & Ives, undated. 11% 
by 8% inches. Matted. 


SPporTING. American Girl. IN Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1871. 
13 by 8 inches. Matted. 


SPORTING. The Celebrated Horse Dexter, “The King of the World.” In 
Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1867. 17 by 26 inches. Matted. 


SPORTING. The Celebrated Pacing Mare Pocahontas. IN CoLors. New York: 
Currier & Ives, 1855. 17 by 26 inches. Matted. 


SPorTING. The Celebrated Trotting Horse Hopeful, by Godfrey’s Patchen. 
In Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1881. 28 by 1814 inches. Matted. 


SPORTING. The Celebrated Trotting Mare Hattie R. Woodward, by Aber- 
deen, dam by Henry Clay. Driven by Gus Wilson. IN Cotors. New 
York: Currier & Ives, 1881. 27% by 1834 inches. Matted. 


SporTING. The Celebrated Trotting Mares Maud S. and Aldine, as they 
appeared June 15th, 1883. IN Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1883. 
34 by 20% inches. Matted. 


SporTING. Celebrated Winning Horses and Jockeys of the American Turf. 
In Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1889. 34 by 20 inches. Matted. 


SporTING. The Champion Pacer Johnston, by Bashaw Golddust. IN Cotors. 
New York: Currier & Ives, 1884. 27 by 18 inches. Matted. 


SporTING. The Champion Trotting Stallion Nelson, by Young Rolfe, 
dam Gretchen by Gideon. IN Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1891. 
27 by 19% inches. Matted. 


. SporTING. A Close Finish. IN Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1874. 


13% by 6% inches. Matted. 


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SporTING. A Close Lap on the Run In. In Cotors. New York: Currier & 
Ives, 1886. 27% by 18 inches. Matted. 


SPORTING. Col. H. S.*Russell’s Smuggler, by Blanco, dam by Herod’s Tucka - 
hoe. IN Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1876. 13 by 8inches. Matted. 


SPORTING. Dexter, Ethan Allen and Mate. IN Coors. New York: Currier 
& Ives, 1874. 131% by 7 inches, Matted. 


SporTING. A Disputed Heat. Claiming a Foul! IN CoLors. New York: 
Currier & Ives, 1878. 27 by 18 inches. Matted. 


SporTING. Draco Prince. TINTED. Boston: J.G. Thompson, undated. 21% 
by 15% inches. Matted. 
RARE. 


SporTING. The Futurity Race at Sheepshead Bay. IN Cotors. New York: 
Currier & Ives, 1889. 34 by 20 inches. Matted. 


SPORTING. The Grand Racer Kingston, by Spendthrift. In Cotors. New 
York: Currier & Ives, 1891. 27 by 20 inches. Matted. 


SporTING. Great Eastern. IN Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1877. 
15 by 12 inches. Repaired and matted. 


SPORTING. Hambletonian. IN CoLors. New York: Endicott & Co., 1865. 
20% by 15% inches. Matted. 


SPoRTING. The Jockey’s Prayer. IN CoLtors. New York: Rae Smith, 1868. 
19 by 24% inches. Matted. 


SporTING. Mr. Wm. H. Vanderbilt’s Celebrated Road Team, Small Hopes 
and Lady Mac. IN CoLors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1877. 14 by 7 
inches. Matted. 


SPORTING. Pacing for a Grand Purse. IN CoLors. New York: Currier & 
Ives, 1890. 28 by 1814 inches. Matted. 


SPORTING. Potomac (Hamilton Up) and Masher (Bergen Up). In Cotors. 
New York: Currier & Ives, 1891. 28 by 20 inches. Matted. 


SPORTING. The Queen of the Turf Maud S, driven by W. W. Bair. In 
Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1880. 28 by 18% inches. Matted. 


SPoRTING. Rarus. IN BLACK AND WHITE. Rochester: Vacuum Oil Company, 
1878. 20% by 14 inches. Matted. 


SporTING. “The Shed.” Road Scene. No. 1. In Cotors. New York: Brew- 
ster & Co., 1867. 1914 by 31% inches. Repaired and matted. 


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SPORTING. Star Pointer. IN CoLtors. New York: Currier & Ives, undated. 
14 by 10 inches. Matted. 


SPORTING. The Swift Pacer Arrow by A. W. Richmond. IN CoLors. New 
York: Currier & Ives, 1888. 13% by 8% inches. Matted. 


SPORTING. Tenny, by Rayon D’or, dam Belle of Maywood. IN Cotors. 
New York: Currier & Ives, 1891. 9 by 12 inches. Matted. 


SPORTING. The Trotting Gelding Frank with J. O. Nay, His Running Mate. 
In Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1884. 30 by 19 inches. Matted. 


SPORTING. Trotting Mare Nancy Hanks. In Cotors. New York: Currier 
& Ives, 1892. 13% by 9% inches. Matted. 


SPORTING. Trotting Stallion Palo Alto, by Electioneer. IN CoLtors. New 
York: Currier & Ives, 1890. 1414 by 9% inches. Matted. 


SPORTING. Trotting Stallion Stamboul. IN CoLors. New York: Currier & 
Ives, 1890. 1314 by 9% inches. Matted. 


SPORTING. Winning “Hands Down,” With a Good Second. IN Cotors. 
New York: Currier & Ives, 1887. 28 by 18% inches. Matted. 


STABLE (THE). No. 1. IN Cotors. New York: N. Currier, undated, but 
about 1860. 1514 by 15% inches. Matted. 


STAGES OF WoMAN’S LIFE, From the Cradle to the Grave. IN Coors. New 
York: N. Currier, 1850; [ALso] In MEmory Or. IN Cotors. New York: 
J. Baillie, 1849. 1214 by 9 inches. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


St. LAWRENCE. View on the St. Lawrence. Indian Encampment. IN CoLors. 
New York: Currier & Ives, undated, but about 1868. 12% by 8 inches. 
Slightly defective in lower left corner (margin only). Matted. 


Sr. Louis. Bird’s Eye View of the St. Louis Fair Grounds. IN CoLors. 
Washington: J. McKittrick, 1874. 171% by 12 inches. Matted. 


SUMMER SCENE IN THE CounTRY. IN Cotors. New York: Thomas Kelly, 
undated. 25 by 17% inches. Matted. 


SUMMER IN THE HIGHLANDS. IN CoLors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1867. 
20% by 15 inches. Matted. 


SUNNYSIDE. The Residence of the Late Washington Irving, near Tarrytown, 
N. Y. In Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, undated. 20% by 15 inches. 
Matted. 


SyLVAN LAKE. IN CoLors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1868; THE PLEASURES 
OF THE CounTRY. IN Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1869. 1214 by 
8 inches and 16% by 934 inches. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


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TAYLOR (GEN. Z.). The Hero of the Rio Grande. Full-length portrait on 
horseback. IN CoLors. New York: N. Currier, 1846. 1014 by 8 inches. 
Matted. 


THREE GRACES (THE). IN Coors. New York: N. Currier, undated. 1114 
by 8 inches. Matted. 


THROUGH TO THE PaciFic. IN CoLtors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1870. 
12% by 8 inches. Matted. 


TomB OF WASHINGTON, Mount Vernon, Va. IN CoLtors. New York: Currier 
& Ives, undated, but about 1870. 1414 by 20 inches. Matted. 


Tom Tuums. Charles S. Stratton, known as General Tom Thumb. No 
place, no date. 1114 by 8% inches. Matted. 


Tom THums. General Tom Thumb. IN CoLors. New York: N. Currier, 
1849. 12% by 8% inches. Matted. 


Tom THumMB. General Tom Thumb. The Smallest Man Alive. In CoLors. 
New York: Currier & Ives, 1849. 12% by 8% inches. Matted. 


Tom Tuums. General Tom Thumb & Wife, Com. Nutt & Minnie Warren. 
In Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1863. 13 by 9 inches. Matted. 


TONSORIAL ART. Tonsorial Art in the Darktown Style; Scientific Shaving on 
the Darktown Plan. BotH In Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1890. 
13% by 9 inches. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


TRAPPERS. The Campfire. IN CoLtors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1866. 
17 by 25% inches. Matted. 


TRAPPER’S Last SHOT (THE). IN Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, un- 
dated, but about 1868. 11 by 1534 inches. Matted. 


TREE OF LIFE (THE). The Christian. IN Cotors. New York: J. Baillie, 
undated. 12% by 8% inches. Matted. 


TREE OF TEMPERANCE. Hartford, Conn., no date. 8% by 1134 inches; The 
Seven Stages of Matrimony. No place, no date. 8% by 13 inches; The 
Soldier’s Dream of Home. New York: Currier & Ives, no date. 8 by 12 
inches. ALL IN CoLors. Together, 3 pieces. Slight tear on second men- 
tioned plate. Matted. 


VELOCIPEDE (THE). IN CoLtors. New York: Currier & Ives. 1869. 8% by 
1234 inches. Matted. 


VIEW FROM HyDE PARK (THE). (Hudson River.) New York: Edm. Foerster 
& Co., undated. 20 by 14% inches. Matted. 


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VIEW ON THE Har_em River, New York. The Highbridge in the Distance. 
In Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives [1852]. 1434 by 20 inches. Matted. 


VIEW OF THE NEPTUNE House, New Rochelle, West Chester Co. N. Y. IN 
CoLors. New York: J. Baillie, no date, but about 1842. 8 by 1234 inches. 
Matted. 


VIRGIN AND CHILD; Search the Scriptures; The Way to Happiness; The Way 
to Happiness. ALL IN CoLors. 12 by 9 inches. Three by N. Currier. 
Together, 4 pieces. Matted. 


Wak OF 1812. Constitution and Java. IN Cotors. New York: N. Currier, 
1846. 13 by 8 inches. Matted. 


WASHINGTON (GEORGE). The Birth-Place of Washington. IN BLACK AND 
Waite. New York: Currier & Ives, undated. 1214 by 8% inches. Matted. 


WASHINGTON (GEORGE). Bust portrait. In Cotors. New York: Currier & 
Ives, undated. 15 by 12 inches. Matted. 


WASHINGTON (GEORGE). The Father of His Country. IN CoLors. New 


York: N. Currier, undated. 12 by 9 inches. Matted. 


WASHINGTON (GEORGE). Half-length portrait. Hartford, Conn.: F. B. & 
E. C. Kellogg, no date. 1114 by 9% inches; Washington’s Reception by the 
Ladies, on Passing the Bridge at Trenton, N. J., April, 1789. 12 by 834 
inches. BoTH IN CoLors. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


WASHINGTON (GEORGE); [AND] Martha Washington. TINTED. No place, no 
date. 16by12inches. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


WASHINGTON (GEORGE). The Shade and Tomb of Washington. IN BLAckK AND 
Waite. New York: Currier & Ives, 1876. 121% by 8% inches. Matted. 


WASHINGTON (GEORGE). The Tomb of Washington. IN BLack AND WHITE. 
New York: Currier & Ives, undated. 12% by 8% inches. Matted. 


WASHINGTON (GEORGE). The Tomb of Washington. IN CoLors. New 
York: N. Currier, undated. 12% by 8 inches. Matted. 


WASHINGTON (GEORGE). Washington Crossing the Delaware. IN BLack 
AND WuiTE. New York: Currier & Ives, 1876. 1214 by ginches. Matted. 


WASHINGTON (GEORGE). The Washington Family. IN BLACK AND WHITE. New 
York: Currier & Ives. 12% by 8% inches. Matted. 


WASHINGTON (GEORGE). Washington’s Farewell to the Officers of His Army. 
In Buack AND Wuite. New York: Currier & Ives, 1876. 12% by 8% 


inches. Matted. 


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WASHINGTON (GEORGE). Washington’s Head-Quarters 1780. IN BLACK AND 
WuitE. New York: Currier & Ives, undated. 12% by 8% inches. Matted. 


WASHINGTON (GEORGE). Washington Passing the Delaware. J. B. Goddard. 
Lithog. 16% by 1134 inches. Somewhat spotted. Matted. 


WASHINGTON (GEORGE). Washington’s Reception by the Ladies, on Passing 
the Bridge at Trenton. IN CoLors. New York: N. Currier, 1845. 12 by 
8% inches. Matted. 


This print has one horse in the foreground 


WASHINGTON (GEORGE). Washington’s Reception by the Ladies, on Passing 
the Bridge at Trenton. IN CoLors. New York: N. Currier, 1845. 12 
by 8% inches. Matted. 


This print has two horses in the foreground. 


Watt (JAMEs—Inventor of the Steam Engine). IN CoLtors. New York: 
Edmund Foerster, undated, but about 1865. 217% by 17 inches. Matted. 


WiLtp Duck SHootinc. IN Cotors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1870. 
814 by 12% inches. Contemporary frame and glazed. 


WILLIAM TELL. Death of Gessler. In Cotors. No place, no date. 12 by 8 
inches. Repaired and matted. 


WINTER IN THE Country. A Cold Morning. IN Coors. New York: 
Currier & Ives, 1864. 19 by 27 inches. Matted. 


WIsconsIN. Colton’s Township map of the State of Wisconsin. In CoLors. 
27 by 22% inches. Matted. New York, 1855 


WONDERFUL ALBINO FAMILY (THE). Rudolph Lucasie, Wife and Children, 
from Madagascar. IN CoLors. New York: Currier & Ives, undated. 121% 
by 9inches. Matted. 


WONDERFUL ELIOPHOBUS FAMILY (THE). Rudolph Lucasie Wife and Son, 
from Madagascar. IN Coors. New York: Currier & Ives, 1807. 1214 by 
8 inches. Matted. 


YANKEE VOLUNTEERS MARCHING INTO DixiE. IN CoLors. Washington: 
C. F. Morse, 1862. 12 by 9 inches. Matted. 


YOUNG SAILOR (THE); Willie’s Little Pets. BotH mn Cotors. New York: 
Currier & Ives, undated. 12}4 by 8% inches. Together, 2 pieces. Matted. 


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NAT. CURRIER’S OWN PROOFS OF FIRST IMPRESSIONS 


The following 47 items are Nat. Currier’s own proofs of first impressions, many 
before caption or letters. They are the first lot of this kind that has ever been 
offered for public sale. On the margins of some of them there are plate marks 
and also grotesque drawings. 

They are as issued, not matted. 


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AMELIA. Two Different Prints. BotH in BLACK AND WHITE. New York: 
N. Currier, 1845. 12 by 8% inches. Together, 2 pieces. 


ANN MartA; Little Mary. BotH In BLACK AND WHITE. New York: N. 
Currier, the former 1846, the latter, undated. 12 by 8% inches. Together, 
2 pieces. 


ANN. Two Different Prints, In BLACK AND WHITE. New York: N. Currier, 
undated. 11% by 8 inches. Together, 2 pieces. 


ARABY’s DAUGHTER; Amanda. BoTH IN BLACK AND WHITE. New York: 
_N. Currier, no date. 12 by 8% inches. Together, 2 pieces. 


AT THE Foot OF THE Cross. New York: Currier & Ives, undated; The 
Guardian Angel. New York: N. Currier, no date. BoTH IN BLACK AND 
WHITE. 11% by 8 inches. Together, 2 pieces. 


CHARLOTTE. Two Different Prints. BOTH IN BLACK AND WHITE. New York: 
N. Currier, one 1845, the other, undated. 12 by 8% inches. Together, 
2 pieces. 


CRUCIFIXION (THE). New York: N. Currier, 1847; Baptism of Christ. New 
York, no date. BotH BLAcK AND WHITE. 12 by 8% inches. Together, 
2 pieces. 


Day BEFORE MARRIAGE (THE); The Wedding Day. BoTH IN BLACK AND 
Waite. New York; N. Currier, the former 1847, the latter, undated. 11% 
by 8 inches. Together, 2 pieces. 


ELIZABETH. New York: N. Currier, 1846; Elizabeth. New York: Currier & 
Ives, undated. BotH IN BLACK AND WHITE. 12 by 9 inches and smaller. 
Together, 2 pieces. 


EVENING STAR (THE); The Dove. BoTH IN BLACK AND WHITE. New York: 
N. Currier, undated. 12 by 8 inches. Together, 2 pieces. 


INFANT ST. JOHN (THE); St. Michael. IN BLACK AND WHITE. New York: 
N. Currier, undated. 12 by 8% inches. Together, 2 pieces. 


ISABELLA. New York: N. Currier, undated; Maria. New York: Currier & 
Ives, undated. BotH1N BLACK AND WHITE. 1134 by 8% inches. Together, 
2 pieces. 


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JEANIE; Caroline. BoTH IN BLACK AND WHITE. New York: N. Currier, the 
former, 1850, the latter undated. 12 by 9 inches. Together, 2 pieces. 


LITTLE FAVORITE (THE). Two Prints with slight variations. BotH In BLACK 
AND WHITE. New York: N. Currier, no date. 10 by 8 inches. Together, 
2 pieces. 


LittLE Kate; Ann Maria. Bota InN BLACK AND WuHitTE. New York: N. 
Currier, the former 1851, the latter, undated. 12 by 8 inches. Together, 
2 pieces. 


Look AT Mama. Two Prints, with slight variations. BoTH IN BLACK AND 
Waite. New York: N. Currier, undated. 11% by 8% inches. Together, 
2 pieces. 


Loox aT Papa; The Little Mamma. BoTtTH IN BLACK AND WHITE. New York: 
N. Currier, undated. 1134 by 8% inches and smaller. Together, 2 pieces. 


Lost! Won! Two prints exhibiting the facial expressions of a card player. 
The latter, with title cut out. BotH BLACK AND WuHiTE. New York: 
N. Currier, undated. 12% by 8% inches. Together, 2 pieces. 


Louisa. New York: N. Currier, 1849; Louisa. New York: N. Currier, un- 
dated. BoTH IN BLACK AND WHITE. I1% by 8 inches. Together, 2 pieces. 


LOVERS’ QUARREL (THE); The Lovers’ Reconciliation. BoTH IN BLACK AND 
WuitTe. New York: N. Currier, undated. 11% by 8% inches. Together, 
2 pieces. 


LOVER’S RETURN. Two prints with slight variations. BoTH BLACK AND 
Waite. New York: N. Currier, one dated 1852, the other undated without 
copyright mark. 11% by 8 inches. Together, 2 pieces. 


MamMa’s Dariincs. New York: Currier & Ives, undated; Mother’s Joy. 
New York: N. Currier, 1846. BotH IN BLACK AND WHITE. 11% by 8% 
inches. Together, 2 pieces. 


MARGARET. New York: N. Currier, undated; Margaret. New York: 
N. Currier, 1849. Bora In BLACK AND WHITE. 12 by g inches. Together, 
2 pieces. | 


Maria. New York: N. Currier, undated; Maria. New York: N. Currier, 1846. 
BortH IN BLAcK AND WHITE. 1144 by 8% inches and smaller. Together, 
2 pieces. 


Mary Ann; Rebecca. BotTH IN BLACK AND WHITE. New York: N. Currier, 
undated. 11% by 8 inches. Together, 2 pieces. 


My FRIEND AND I; The Star of the West. Bota In BLACK AND WHITE. 
New York: N. Currier, 1846. 1234 by 8% inches. Together, 2 pieces. 


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My HicuHuanp Boy. New York: N. Currier, undated; Lady of the Lake. 1114 
by 8% inches. Together, 2 pieces. 


My LITTLE FRIEND; The Only Daughter. BotH BLACK AND WuitTE. New 
York: N. Currier, the former, 1845, the latter undated. 12 by 8% inches. 
Togester, 2 pieces. 


My LITTLE PLAYFELLOW; The Only Daughter. BotH IN BLACK AND WHITE. 
New York: N. Currier, undated. 121% by 8% and smaller. Together, 2 
pieces. 


My THREE WHITE KITTIES. Learning their A. B. C. New York: Currier & 
Ives, undated. The Same, Proor BrrorE ALL LETTERS. BotH BLAcK 
AND WHITE. 121% by 8 inches. Together, 2 pieces. 


Opp FELLOws: The Tree of Temperance. BoTH IN BLACK AND WHITE. New 
York: N. Currier, the former undated, the latter, 1849. 12 by 8% inches. 
Together, 2 pieces. 


READING THE SCRIPTURES; To the Memory of. BotH IN BLACK AND WHITE. 
“New York: N. Currier, the former undated, the latter, 1845. 13 by 8% 
inches. Together, 2 pieces. 


SARAH ANN; Matilda. BotH 1N BLACK AND WHITE. New York: N. Currier, 
the former, 1846, the latter undated. 12 by 8% inches. Together, 2 pieces. 


SARAH. New York: N. Currier, undated; Sarah. New York: N. Currier, un- 
dated. BoTH IN BLACK AND WHITE. II by 8 inches. Together, 2 pieces. 


SEARCH THE SCRIPTURES; The Way to Happiness. BoTtH IN BLACK AND 
Wuite. New York: N. Currier, undated. 12 by9™% inches. Together, 2 
pieces. 


SporTING. The Grand California Filly Sunol; [Sleepy Tom]. Bot IN 
BLack AND WHITE. New York: Currier & Ives, the former, 1889, the 
latter, 1879. Together, 2 pieces. 


SporTinG. The Grand Horse St. Julien, the “King of Trotters”; The Great 
Pacer Johnston. BoTH IN BLACK AND WuiTE. New York: Currier & 
Ives, the former, 1880, the latter, 1883. 1414 by 8% inches. Together, 
2 pieces. 


SportinG. [Nancy Hanks; Arson.] IN BLACK AND WHITE. The former, New 
York: Currier & Ives, 1879, the latter, no place, no date. 14 by 8) inches, 
Together, 2 pieces. 


SporTING. [Palo-Alto; Axtell.] IN BLack AND WuiTE. No place, no date. 
14 by ginches. Together, 2 pieces. 


SporTING. Redpath. Three Prints. ALL IN BLACK AND WHITE. New York: 
Currier & Ives, 1875, 1882 and 1885. 13 by 9 inches. Together, 3 pieces. 


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SPoRTING. Roy Wilkes. Two Different Prints. IN BLACK AND WHITE. 
New York: Currier & Ives, 1890. 14% by 9% inches. Together, 2 pieces. 


SporTING. Salvator and Tenny. IN BLACK AND WHITE. New York: Cur- 
rier & Ives, 1890. 14 by 7 inches. 


SporTING. Trinket; Trotting Stallion Alceryon. BotH In BLACK AND WHITE. 
New York: Currier & Ives, the former, 1879, the latter, 1889. 14 by 9% 
inches. Together, 2 pieces. 


SPORTING. Trotting Mare Nancy Hanks; Kremlin. IN BLACK AND WHITE. 
New York: Currier & Ives, the former 1892, the latter, 1893. 13% by 9 
inches. Together, 2 pieces. 


SPorTING. The Wonderful Mare, Maud S. Record 2:10%. New York: Cur- 
rier & Ives, 1881; The Same. Record 2:1034. New York: Currier & Ives, 
1878; The Same. Record 2:1034. New York: Currier & Ives, 1881; The 
Same. 2:1034. New York: Currier & Ives, 1890; The Same. 2:1744. New 
York: Currier & Ives, 1878. 14 by 8% inches. Together, 5 pieces. 


TREE OF LIFE (THE); The Tree of Death. Boro in BLACK AND WHITE. New 
York: N. Currier, undated. 12 by 8% inches. Together, 2 pieces. 


Two Sisters (THE). New York: N. Currier, 1845; The Two Sisters. New 
York: N. Currier, undated. Bota In BLACK AND WHITE. 12 by 8 inches 
and smaller. Together, 2 pieces. 


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AUCTIONEERS. 


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ENTRANCE 30 EAST s7rx STREET, NEW YORK 


Telephone: Piaza 1270 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 
DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUES AND DIRECTS 
ALL DETAILS OF ILLUSTRATION 
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